The Divine Plan
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“East of Eden”; we are destined to live on the other side
of paradise lamented the psalmist.
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Do we really have to?
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No. We can reconcile our “otherworldly”
materialistic world with the spiritual one.
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Dear reader, this book is meant to be a type of travel guide
for this most difficult, yet most rewarding of all journeys.
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This chapter deals with not only the wonderful creation of godlike beings,
but also with adversities, temptations and adventures to be overcome.
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We shall learn to recognize our well-intentioned guides
and to neutralize our opponents.
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So, let us begin our journey together and pleasantly discover along
the way that many others have taken the same path before us.
The Creator created the Divine Plan for self-responsible beings
The DEI plan involves the division of the Creator from within
(the first cell division) in which the father-mother aspect grew to
include the son-daughter aspect.
This is the first great difference to us created beeings, because
only the combination of the father-mother Creator and son-daughter
Creator is whole, because it integrates both the masculine and
feminine components. ” This was the prelude to the
creation of the Divine Plan, in which the Creator created soul-endowed
beings outside of itself according to the same divine matrix.
Written record of this development can be found in the Old Testament:
“27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God
he created him; male and female he created them.”
(Bible – Genesis 1:27)
In the spiritual world this would be stated differently:
“The Creator created beings in its own image.”
That is because this statement applies for all beings of divine
race that emerged from Divine Creation. However, for us humans,
it means that we were created in the Creator’s image (which means
we also have the trinity and quadrinity within us).
The second great difference to us exists in the inner and
outer expansion: we qualitatively resemble the Creator as
dual beings but are quantitatively different.
Being one with our duality, in quality we correspond to the Creator
in matrix and composition. However, in quantity we are as different
as a spark is to the sun. And yet, we each carry the Creator within.
As dry as this definition may sound, it is an unbelievable act of creative
grace, in which the infinite stream of love gives the spark of life to all
creation. Imagine how the Creator created us from within, and with its
divine spark, created autonomous beings capable of having their own
experience. In this way, after the creation of the spiritual worlds,
the spaces were populated with dual-souled beings.
Yet all and everything is eternally contained within in the Creator,
and the Creator is in everything (the beginning and ending of all
being comparable to a spiral or a helix – a horizontal 8).
This is an excerpt from the book DEI LEGACY.